Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India, Saudi Arabia naval drill in 2020

- Rezaul H Laskar

Scale of the exercise is yet to be decided though both sides are expected to field several warships

RIYADH : The first bilateral naval exercise in 2020 and collaborat­ion in research and acquisitio­n of military hardware will help broaden defence cooperatio­n between India and Saudi Arabia, people familiar with developmen­ts said on Thursday.

The two sides held a meeting in Riyadh this month and are expected to hold another in India in December to decide the contours of the naval drill that will be held in the first half of March next year.

The scale of the exercise is yet to be decided though both sides are expected to field several warships for it. The exercise is expected to strengthen the position of the Indian Navy, whose stated position is that its area of interest spans from the Strait of Hormuz to the Strait of Malacca.

A joint statement issued after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Riyadh on Tuesday said the two sides had agreed on the “importance of bilateral engagement to promote ways to ensure the security and safety of waterways in the Indian Ocean region and the Gulf region from the threat and dangers that may affect the interests of the two countries”.

The Indian Navy has been conducting anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden since 2008 and briefly deployed warships in the Persian Gulf to escort Indian merchant vessels when tensions soared between Iran and the US earlier this year. Though the location for the drill is yet to be finalised, a drill off the Saudi coast will bolster the Indian Navy’s efforts aimed at force projection and building interopera­bility with the navies of countries in West Asia, experts said.

The people cited above said the move to step up research and acquisitio­n of military equipment as a new area of cooperatio­n that had been suggested by the Saudi side. Work done over the past six months had led to the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) between Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Military Industries (GAMI) and the department of defence production under India’s defence ministry during Modi’s visit.

The MOU covers collaborat­ion in military acquisitio­n, industries, research, developmen­t and technology. In August, a delegation from GAMI travelled to India and visited companies engaged in making military equipment, including Ashok Leyland, Bharat Forge and Larsen & Toubro.

“There is traction between what Indian defence industries are making and what the Saudis need,” said a person who declined to be identified so that he could speak freely on the issue. One area in which the Saudi side had shown interest is military vehicles.

“In the first stage, they are looking at procuremen­t and, later, there could be things like joint production,” the person cited above said.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in Riyadh on October 30.
PTI FILE Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in Riyadh on October 30.

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